Random questions are questions that either: have no purpose, don't make sense, is really stupid or obvious or won't be beneficial in any way. e.g
Do you like cheese as much as your first grade teacher does?
Did Bob's mom go to Walmart when you were wearing a blue shirt?
How can we make the world a better place by drinking cucumber soup?
Why is a blackboard?
Does fruitcake?
What is a random answer to this question?
Do pineapples eat monkeys?
1. Open up notepad 2. Type the following: @echo off color 02 :start echo %random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random%%random% goto :start 3. Save it as matrix.bat Note: It HAS to be saved as .bat
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To generate a random decimal number in Python using the random module, you can use the random.uniform() function. This function takes two arguments, which are the lower and upper bounds of the range from which the random decimal number will be generated. For example, to generate a random decimal number between 0 and 1, you can use random.uniform(0, 1).
WHY DO YOU NEED TO KNOW THE ANSWER ANYWAY. LOOK SOMEWHERE ELSE.LIKE GOOGLE
Random graphs are characterized by a uniform distribution of edges between nodes, while complex networks exhibit non-random patterns such as clustering, small-world properties, and scale-free degree distributions. These properties make complex networks more structured and interconnected compared to random graphs.
Random Questions are awesome! [;
There is actually a website called Random Questions. There is an explanation of the importance of random questions and a list of 50 random questions. These questions are intended to be used for starting conversations.
Very.
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To know random information to broaden people's knowledge
Because it is a site where people answer the random questions of other people.. Simple enough.
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it stands for random questions
Why do we have to breath
because random stupid people put random stupid answers on random stupid questions. HA that is why.
Mostly by random people asking questions and other random people answering them. Some random people have good information and give good answers, other random people have valueless information and give junk answers. Some random people ask totally indecipherable questions that nobody can answer.
The New Questions list appears to be a schematic devised to learn something about the answerer rather than a random list of questions from a random group of questioners.